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Iona College Brisbane

Iona College is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex day school for boys, located in the Brisbane suburb of Lindum Queensland, Australia. Iona is operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, a religious order that was founded in 1816 by Saint Eugene de Mazenod.

Iona College
Location

Coordinates27°26′18″S 153°8′55″E / 27.43833°S 153.14861°E / -27.43833; 153.14861
Information
TypeIndependent single-sex day school
MottoLatin: In Hoc Signo Vinces
(In this sign you will conquer)
Religious affiliation(s)
Established1958; 66 years ago (1958)
RectorMichael Twigg OMI
PrincipalTrevor Goodwin
Years512
GenderMale
Enrolment1,740
CampusLindum, Queensland
Colour(s)Black and white    
AffiliationAssociated Independent Colleges
Websitewww.iona.qld.edu.au

Founded in 1958, the College caters for approximately 1,740 students from years 5 to 12[1] on a 25-hectare (62-acre) campus[2] approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of the Brisbane central business district.

History edit

On 1 October 1957, Father Tim Long and Father Denis McCarthy arrived on the hill at Lindum in an old second-hand Vauxhall, with only five pounds in cash, a gift of blankets, sheets and towels from the Oblate parish of Eagle Junction and a 'Mass Kit' from the Mercy Sisters at All Hallows School. The site, of 32 acres (13 ha), had been given to the Oblates by Archbishop James Duhig to begin a school for boys.[3] With the help of local residents providing resources to help establish the College, it commenced on 28 January 1958 with 58 students and four staff members.[4]

Iona College's name is taken from the Scottish island of Iona, the birthplace of Celtic Christianity in Scotland.[4]

In 1961, Father Tim Long suffered a heart attack in London while making his way back to Ireland at the age of 65.

In 2015, Michael Twigg O.M.I. was appointed rector of the College.

In 2019, the Board and Oblates appointed Trevor Goodwin as the first principal of Iona.

There are two other schools run by the OMI in Australia: Mazenod College, Victoria and Mazenod College, Western Australia.

Arms, motto and colours edit

The College colours are black and white. The College crest consists of a shield on which is depicted an arm holding a cross, while underneath is the Latin phrase "In Hoc Signo Vinces", which translates to "In This Sign You Will Conquer".

Campus edit

The college is situated on 63 hectares and the campus includes such facilities as:[citation needed]

  • A performing arts centre (IPAC)
  • 4 basketball courts – indoor and outdoor
  • Indoor Volleyball courts
  • 7 cricket / rugby / soccer / athletics ovals
  • An Olympic sized swimming pool
  • A fully equipped gymnasium and weights room
  • 6 new tennis courts in the Iona Tennis Centre and Barton Family Show Courts
  • Industrial Design and Technology Centre
  • Art Precinct.
  • Indoor Sports Precinct

In total the school has 26 different blocks with a chapel, a staff and priests' house.

Iona College has an outdoor education centre called "Glendalough" near Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast. Most year levels visit the camp every year.[5] The site has an area of 19 hectares and Glendalough is close to the southern shores of Lake Weyba, one of the large shallow lakes of the region. Double kayaks are provided for use on the lake. Other nearby activities include climbs of Mt Coolum and Mt Peregian, the environmental walk at Stumer’s Creek Reserve and numerous local patrolled surf beaches.

Performing Arts Centre and cultural activities edit

The Iona College Performing Arts Centre (IPAC) was opened in 1998, giving the school's cultural activity such as Speech & Drama, Music and Art a venue to display their talents.

Iona has a proud tradition in many cultural activities such as drama, music, art, debating and public speaking, titration and mooting.

Every year The Festival of Music, a statewide competition open to all schools is held in the Iona Performing Arts Center (IPAC). Both state and private schools are allowed to enter this competition. Iona's musical, play and band concerts all are performed here. Music at Iona College maintains a good reputation, such as the Wind Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Band receiving great success in their relevant fields of competition.

The school provides over 14 school bands. It can be divided into 6 categories. These include:

  • Concert bands (Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Winds, Concert Band, Year 6 Band, Year 5 Band)
  • Sympathy Orchestra
  • String orchestras
  • Vocal ensembles (Iona Singers, Ionian Voices)
  • Jazz ensembles (Jazz Ensembles 1, 2 and 3)
  • Percussion ensembles (Percussion Ensemble 1, 2 and 3)
  • Mass Band
  • Sports Band

These categories can be divided into three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced. The bands use IPAC to perform and practice. The school also provides music lessons for students.

Iona has been very successful in public speaking with various regional, state and national representatives. The Carter Shield is an annual public speaking competition between Moreton Bay College and Iona College. 2006 celebrated the tenth year of this competition and in 2015, Iona College won the Shield for the twelfth time.

Sport edit

Iona College is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges (AIC). The College offers a variety of sports including: rugby union, soccer, water polo, cricket, Australian rules football, chess, volleyball, tennis, basketball, sailing, swimming, athletics, cross country, touch football, and mountain biking.

AIC premierships edit

Iona College has won the following AIC premierships.[6]

  • Athletics (9) – 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Basketball (5) – 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Cricket (8) – 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2016, 2022
  • Cross Country (8) – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016
  • Rugby (4) – 2000, 2009, 2013, 2018
  • Soccer (3) – 2015, 2017, 2018
  • Swimming (2) – 2003, 2004
  • Volleyball (2) – 2018, 2019
  • Rugby League (1) – 2022

House system edit

As with most Australian schools, Iona College utilises a house system. Iona currently has ten houses, many of which are named after famous oblates. They are:

  • Albini (gold) – named after Charles Albini
  • Anthony (mauve) – named after Brother Anthony Kowalczyk
  • Cebula (dark blue) – named after Jozef Cebula
  • Charlebois (orange) – named after Ovide Charlebois
  • Gérard (green) – named after Joseph Gérard
  • Grandin (red) – named after Vital-Justin Grandin
  • Long (blue tartan) − named after Fr Tim Long
  • Mackillop (maroon) – named after Mary MacKillop
  • Mazenod (light blue) – named after Eugène de Mazenod
  • McAuley (grey) − named after Catherine McAuley

Many inter-house competitions are held throughout the year, such as swimming, athletics and cross-country. Although inter-house sport is an important aspect of inter-house activities, it is by no means the only area. Houses also compete in the arts and academic arenas. The winner of each competition receives points which contribute towards the Oblate Trophy.

Notable alumni edit

Order of Australia recipients

Sport

Politics

Entrepreneurs

Entertainment

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "IONA COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT 2021" (PDF). Iona College. 2021. (PDF) from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  2. ^ . Iona College Website. Archived from the original on 9 September 2008. Retrieved 20 October 2008.
  3. ^ . Iona College Website. Archived from the original on 9 September 2008. Retrieved 20 October 2008.
  4. ^ a b "History of Iona College". Iona College. from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 August 2006. Retrieved 24 May 2006.
  6. ^ "About Associated Independent Colleges". AIC. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  7. ^ "iSwim". Iona College. from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  8. ^ Bugden, Peter (1 April 2021). "Paul Stevenson, the Australian psychologist who blew whistle on Nauru: It's worse than prison". The Catholic Leader. from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d Westlake, Michael (15 May 2018). "Private schools look to the future and it's game on". The Courier-Mail. p. 52. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  10. ^ Stannard, Damien (30 June 2013). "Talented Iona boys are premier class". The Sunday Mail. p. 79. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  11. ^ a b c d Tucker, Jim; Grey, Lachlan (2 May 2019). "WHERE JOEYS TURN INTO WALLABIES". The Courier-Mail. p. 30. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d e Garry, Chris (27 September 2013). "JARED COMES LONG WAY FROM IONA". The Courier-Mail. p. 110. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Representative Sport". Iona College. from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  14. ^ Grey, Lachlan (8 August 2019). "McKenna reckons league will edge union in private schools". The Courier-Mail. p. 61. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  15. ^ O'Connor, Mike (12 April 2006). "Weight on his shoulders: 1 First With The News Edition". The Courier-Mail. p. 20. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  16. ^ Balym, Todd (2 October 2014). "Brisbane-bred Rabbitoh Dave Tyrrell revealed as NRL's unsung hero". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  17. ^ "Speech By Don Brown - Member for Capalaba - Maiden Speech" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. 19 May 2015. (PDF) from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  18. ^ "Speech By Anthony Lynham - Member for Stafford - Member's Statement" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. 7 August 2014. (PDF) from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  19. ^ Shearer, Geoff (6 December 2011). "Learning ropes on soaps". The Courier-Mail. p. 50. Retrieved 1 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Iona College is an independent Roman Catholic single sex day school for boys located in the Brisbane suburb of Lindum Queensland Australia Iona is operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate a religious order that was founded in 1816 by Saint Eugene de Mazenod Iona CollegeLocationBrisbane QueenslandAustraliaCoordinates27 26 18 S 153 8 55 E 27 43833 S 153 14861 E 27 43833 153 14861InformationTypeIndependent single sex day schoolMottoLatin In Hoc Signo Vinces In this sign you will conquer Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicOblates of Mary ImmaculateEstablished1958 66 years ago 1958 RectorMichael Twigg OMIPrincipalTrevor GoodwinYears5 12GenderMaleEnrolment1 740CampusLindum QueenslandColour s Black and white AffiliationAssociated Independent CollegesWebsitewww wbr iona wbr qld wbr edu wbr auFounded in 1958 the College caters for approximately 1 740 students from years 5 to 12 1 on a 25 hectare 62 acre campus 2 approximately 16 kilometres 9 9 mi east of the Brisbane central business district Contents 1 History 2 Arms motto and colours 3 Campus 4 Performing Arts Centre and cultural activities 5 Sport 5 1 AIC premierships 6 House system 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editOn 1 October 1957 Father Tim Long and Father Denis McCarthy arrived on the hill at Lindum in an old second hand Vauxhall with only five pounds in cash a gift of blankets sheets and towels from the Oblate parish of Eagle Junction and a Mass Kit from the Mercy Sisters at All Hallows School The site of 32 acres 13 ha had been given to the Oblates by Archbishop James Duhig to begin a school for boys 3 With the help of local residents providing resources to help establish the College it commenced on 28 January 1958 with 58 students and four staff members 4 Iona College s name is taken from the Scottish island of Iona the birthplace of Celtic Christianity in Scotland 4 In 1961 Father Tim Long suffered a heart attack in London while making his way back to Ireland at the age of 65 In 2015 Michael Twigg O M I was appointed rector of the College In 2019 the Board and Oblates appointed Trevor Goodwin as the first principal of Iona There are two other schools run by the OMI in Australia Mazenod College Victoria and Mazenod College Western Australia Arms motto and colours editThe College colours are black and white The College crest consists of a shield on which is depicted an arm holding a cross while underneath is the Latin phrase In Hoc Signo Vinces which translates to In This Sign You Will Conquer Campus editThe college is situated on 63 hectares and the campus includes such facilities as citation needed A performing arts centre IPAC 4 basketball courts indoor and outdoor Indoor Volleyball courts 7 cricket rugby soccer athletics ovals An Olympic sized swimming pool A fully equipped gymnasium and weights room 6 new tennis courts in the Iona Tennis Centre and Barton Family Show Courts Industrial Design and Technology Centre Art Precinct Indoor Sports PrecinctIn total the school has 26 different blocks with a chapel a staff and priests house Iona College has an outdoor education centre called Glendalough near Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast Most year levels visit the camp every year 5 The site has an area of 19 hectares and Glendalough is close to the southern shores of Lake Weyba one of the large shallow lakes of the region Double kayaks are provided for use on the lake Other nearby activities include climbs of Mt Coolum and Mt Peregian the environmental walk at Stumer s Creek Reserve and numerous local patrolled surf beaches Performing Arts Centre and cultural activities editThe Iona College Performing Arts Centre IPAC was opened in 1998 giving the school s cultural activity such as Speech amp Drama Music and Art a venue to display their talents Iona has a proud tradition in many cultural activities such as drama music art debating and public speaking titration and mooting Every year The Festival of Music a statewide competition open to all schools is held in the Iona Performing Arts Center IPAC Both state and private schools are allowed to enter this competition Iona s musical play and band concerts all are performed here Music at Iona College maintains a good reputation such as the Wind Ensemble Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Band receiving great success in their relevant fields of competition The school provides over 14 school bands It can be divided into 6 categories These include Concert bands Wind Ensemble Symphonic Winds Concert Band Year 6 Band Year 5 Band Sympathy Orchestra String orchestras Vocal ensembles Iona Singers Ionian Voices Jazz ensembles Jazz Ensembles 1 2 and 3 Percussion ensembles Percussion Ensemble 1 2 and 3 Mass Band Sports BandThese categories can be divided into three levels beginner intermediate and advanced The bands use IPAC to perform and practice The school also provides music lessons for students Iona has been very successful in public speaking with various regional state and national representatives The Carter Shield is an annual public speaking competition between Moreton Bay College and Iona College 2006 celebrated the tenth year of this competition and in 2015 Iona College won the Shield for the twelfth time Sport editIona College is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges AIC The College offers a variety of sports including rugby union soccer water polo cricket Australian rules football chess volleyball tennis basketball sailing swimming athletics cross country touch football and mountain biking AIC premierships edit Iona College has won the following AIC premierships 6 Athletics 9 2000 2001 2002 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Basketball 5 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 Cricket 8 1999 2000 2004 2006 2007 2012 2016 2022 Cross Country 8 1999 2000 2001 2006 2007 2011 2015 2016 Rugby 4 2000 2009 2013 2018 Soccer 3 2015 2017 2018 Swimming 2 2003 2004 Volleyball 2 2018 2019 Rugby League 1 2022House system editAs with most Australian schools Iona College utilises a house system Iona currently has ten houses many of which are named after famous oblates They are Albini gold named after Charles Albini Anthony mauve named after Brother Anthony Kowalczyk Cebula dark blue named after Jozef Cebula Charlebois orange named after Ovide Charlebois Gerard green named after Joseph Gerard Grandin red named after Vital Justin Grandin Long blue tartan named after Fr Tim Long Mackillop maroon named after Mary MacKillop Mazenod light blue named after Eugene de Mazenod McAuley grey named after Catherine McAuleyMany inter house competitions are held throughout the year such as swimming athletics and cross country Although inter house sport is an important aspect of inter house activities it is by no means the only area Houses also compete in the arts and academic arenas The winner of each competition receives points which contribute towards the Oblate Trophy Notable alumni editOrder of Australia recipients Ashley Callus OAM 7 former sprint freestyle swimmer gold medal winner in the 4 100 m freestyle relay at the 2000 Sydney Olympics Paul Stevenson OAM 8 psychologistSport Tom Bell 9 former Australian rules footballer for Carlton and the Brisbane Lions Wayne Broad former first class cricketer for Queensland Mitchell Dodds 10 former rugby league footballer prop for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL and the Warrington Wolves in the Super League Shane Drahm 11 former rugby union player Harrison Graham 12 rugby league player Tom Hickey 9 Australian rules footballer for the Sydney Swans Andrew Johns 13 British triathlete Bob Lindner 12 former rugby league footballer Chris McKenna 14 former rugby league footballer Max Plath 12 rugby league player Dan Power Australian born American former rugby union player for the United States national rugby union team rugby commentator Graham Quinn 12 former rugby league footballer Ed Quirk 11 rugby union footballer for the Chugoku Red Regulions Josh Thomas 9 former Australian rules footballer for Collingwood Football Club Patrick Theodore 9 former professional footballer for Brisbane Roar Ben Turner 15 weightlifter 69 kg weightlifting gold medal winner at the 2006 Commonwealth Games David Tyrrell 16 former rugby league footballer for the South Sydney Rabbitohs Jared Waerea Hargreaves 12 11 New Zealand professional rugby league footballer prop for the Sydney Roosters and New Zealand at international level Brad Wilkin 11 rugby union player for the Melbourne RebelsPolitics Don Brown 17 politician Labor member for Capalaba in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2015 Anthony Lynham 18 politician and former oral and maxillofacial surgeonEntrepreneurs Joe Andon businessperson founder and CEO of Vuly PlayEntertainment Chris Milligan 19 actor known for his role as Kyle Canning in the television soap opera NeighboursSee also editEducation in Australia Associated Independent CollegesReferences edit IONA COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT 2021 PDF Iona College 2021 Archived PDF from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 College Campus Iona College Website Archived from the original on 9 September 2008 Retrieved 20 October 2008 History Iona College Website Archived from the original on 9 September 2008 Retrieved 20 October 2008 a b History of Iona College Iona College Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Iona College page on Glendalough s facilities Archived from the original on 19 August 2006 Retrieved 24 May 2006 About Associated Independent Colleges AIC Retrieved 15 September 2021 iSwim Iona College Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Bugden Peter 1 April 2021 Paul Stevenson the Australian psychologist who blew whistle on Nauru It s worse than prison The Catholic Leader Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c d Westlake Michael 15 May 2018 Private schools look to the future and it s game on The Courier Mail p 52 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Stannard Damien 30 June 2013 Talented Iona boys are premier class The Sunday Mail p 79 Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c d Tucker Jim Grey Lachlan 2 May 2019 WHERE JOEYS TURN INTO WALLABIES The Courier Mail p 30 Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c d e Garry Chris 27 September 2013 JARED COMES LONG WAY FROM IONA The Courier Mail p 110 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Representative Sport Iona College Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Grey Lachlan 8 August 2019 McKenna reckons league will edge union in private schools The Courier Mail p 61 Retrieved 1 January 2023 O Connor Mike 12 April 2006 Weight on his shoulders 1 First With The News Edition The Courier Mail p 20 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Balym Todd 2 October 2014 Brisbane bred Rabbitoh Dave Tyrrell revealed as NRL s unsung hero The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Speech By Don Brown Member for Capalaba Maiden Speech PDF Queensland Parliament 19 May 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 6 November 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Speech By Anthony Lynham Member for Stafford Member s Statement PDF Queensland Parliament 7 August 2014 Archived PDF from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Shearer Geoff 6 December 2011 Learning ropes on soaps The Courier Mail p 50 Retrieved 1 January 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iona College Brisbane amp oldid 1187013074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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